Can I touch my cat with ringworm?

Can you catch ringworm from your cat? Yes, ringworm is contagious to people and is caught through touching an infected cat.

What does it mean when a cat has ringworm?

Ringworm is an infectious skin condition that can affect cats and may be passed on to people. However, the name “ringworm” is misleading because this is a fungal infection, and not caused by a worm. Ringworm is actually caused by a fungal infection, and in cats it is known as feline dermatophytosis.

Where can I take a kitten with ringworm?

Because ringworm is quite contagious in a high-volume setting, kittens with ringworm are at risk of euthanasia without a foster home that is willing to take them home. If you’re able to save some kittens from the fungal jungle, you should consider signing up to foster ringworm kittens at your local shelter!

How long does it take to test for ringworm in kittens?

Check out this video of a shelter using DTM diagnostic trays in their ringworm unit! These tests can take up to two weeks to process–so it is best to start treatment right away if ringworm is suspected. Being proactive will speed up the process for you and the kitten.

What kind of worm does a kitten have?

Ringworm, despite its misleading name, is actually not a worm at all–it is a fungal infection of the skin and hair. This funky fungus preys on the young and immunocompromised, putting kittens at a high risk of infection when exposed.

Ringworm is an infectious skin condition that can affect cats and may be passed on to people. However, the name “ringworm” is misleading because this is a fungal infection, and not caused by a worm. Ringworm is actually caused by a fungal infection, and in cats it is known as feline dermatophytosis.

Because ringworm is quite contagious in a high-volume setting, kittens with ringworm are at risk of euthanasia without a foster home that is willing to take them home. If you’re able to save some kittens from the fungal jungle, you should consider signing up to foster ringworm kittens at your local shelter!

Check out this video of a shelter using DTM diagnostic trays in their ringworm unit! These tests can take up to two weeks to process–so it is best to start treatment right away if ringworm is suspected. Being proactive will speed up the process for you and the kitten.

How long does it take for ringworm lesions to appear?

How long does it take for the lesions to appear? The incubation period between exposure to ringworm fungus and the development of ringworm lesions usually ranges from seven to fourteen days; some cases may take up to 21 days before signs of infection develop. How is a ringworm infection diagnosed?